John Honeyman & Keppie designed a two storey, yellow sandstone
Italo-Scots Renaissance-detailed building fully equipped to meet the
requirements of a medical school.

Authorship: The contract
for Anderson's College was awarded to James Sellars in 1887 and under his
supervision a design was drawn up by John Keppie in early 1888. Following Sellars's
death later the same year, Keppie brought the contract into the partnership
with John Honeyman. Mackintosh joined the newly established practice in 1889. There
is no evidence to suggest that Mackintosh contributed to the
design.

Alternative names: The Anderson
College of Medicine.

Cost from office job book: Phase 1: £9503 3s 5d; Phase 2: £363 1s
2d

Cost from other sources: Estimated cost of around £10,000 on
completion 1

Status: Standing building

Current name: Glasgow International College

Current use: Higher education college affiliated with the University of
Glasgow (2014)

Notes:

'Mackintosh Architecture' led by The Hunterian, University of Glasgow, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council; with additional support from The Monument Trust, The Pilgrim Trust, and the Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art; and collaborative input from Historic Scotland and the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland.